The Haunting of Saint Mary's Hospital
The Killer Nurse Who Still Haunts the Halls

In the quiet halls of Saint Mary's Hospital, there was a nurse who had a reputation for being efficient and caring, but also cold and detached. Her name was Helen, and she had been working at the hospital for several years. Despite her colleagues jokingly referring to her as the "Angel of Death," no one suspected that she was capable of committing such heinous crimes.
It all started with the death of Mrs. Jenkins, a frail elderly woman with a heart condition. Helen had been the one to administer her medication, and soon after, Mrs. Jenkins took a turn for the worse and died. At the time, everyone assumed it was a natural death, but a few weeks later, another patient died under similar circumstances. And then another, and another.
As the deaths continued to pile up, the hospital administration grew suspicious and ordered an investigation. The police were called in, and they began to gather evidence against Helen. They discovered that she had been present at all of the deaths and that she had access to the medication that was used to treat the patients. They also found out that she had a troubled past, with a history of mental illness and a criminal record.
Despite the mounting evidence against her, Helen maintained her innocence. She claimed that she had nothing to do with the deaths and that she was being framed. Her colleagues were torn between loyalty and suspicion, unsure of whether to believe her or not.
As the investigation dragged on, strange things began to happen. Nurses reported hearing strange noises in the middle of the night, and some claimed to have seen a figure moving through the halls. Patients complained of feeling cold drafts, even though the windows were closed, and some claimed to have seen a ghostly figure standing at the foot of their bed.
The hospital became a place of fear and suspicion, with everyone wondering if they were next. The police continued to investigate, but they could find no concrete evidence linking Helen to the deaths. The case remained unsolved, and Helen was eventually released due to lack of evidence.
Years went by, and the hospital slowly forgot about the killer nurse. But then, one day, a former colleague of Helen's received a letter in the mail. It was from Helen, and it contained a confession. In the letter, Helen admitted to having murdered the patients and explained that she had done it out of a twisted sense of mercy, believing that she was helping them to escape their suffering.
The letter also revealed something even more shocking – that Helen had died in the hospital shortly after her release. Her body had been found in a stairwell, and the cause of death was unknown. The letter ended with a warning that the hospital was still haunted by her presence and that anyone who crossed her path would suffer the same fate as her victims.
The news of Helen's confession spread quickly, and soon the hospital was once again a place of fear and suspicion. Patients and staff alike reported strange occurrences, and many claimed to have seen the ghostly figure of Helen moving through the halls. The hospital tried to play down the rumors, but the stories continued to circulate, and eventually, the hospital was forced to close its doors.
Today, the hospital stands abandoned and forgotten, a crumbling monument to the horrors that took place within its walls. The ghost of Helen is said to still haunt the halls, and those brave enough to venture inside claim to hear the sound of her footsteps echoing through the empty corridors.
To this day, no one knows for sure what really happened to Helen, or why she did what she did. But one thing is certain – the killer nurse still haunts the halls of Saint Mary's Hospital, and her victims continue to rest uneasily in their graves.
As the news of the letter spread, people began to speculate about what really happened to Helen. Some believed that she had truly acted out of a twisted sense of mercy, while others suspected that there was something much darker at play. Rumors began to circulate that Helen had been involved in some sort of satanic cult, and that her murders were part of a larger ritual.
Despite the rumors and speculation, no one could say for sure what really happened to Helen. The hospital staff tried to move on, but they couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right. Patients and visitors alike reported strange occurrences, such as objects moving on their own and eerie whispers in the halls.
The hospital administration tried to downplay the rumors, but they couldn't ignore the fact that patients were starting to avoid Saint Mary's Hospital altogether. They decided to bring in a team of paranormal investigators to see if they could shed some light on the strange occurrences.
The investigators spent several nights in the hospital, setting up cameras and recording equipment in the hopes of capturing something supernatural. At first, it seemed like they would come up empty-handed, but on the third night, something strange happened. As the investigators were reviewing footage from the previous night, they noticed a figure in the background of one of the shots. It was faint and blurry, but it appeared to be wearing a nurse's uniform.
Excited by their discovery, the investigators continued to comb through hours of footage, hoping to capture more evidence of the killer nurse's ghost. They didn't have to wait long – on the fifth night, they captured a clear image of the ghostly figure. It was Helen, unmistakable in her nurse's uniform, staring directly into the camera.
The footage was shown to the hospital administration, who were at a loss for what to do. They knew that they couldn't keep the hospital open with the ghost of a killer nurse roaming the halls, but they also couldn't afford to shut it down. In the end, they decided to bring in a team of paranormal experts to perform an exorcism and try to rid the hospital of Helen's ghost.
The exorcism was performed, and for a time, it seemed like it had worked. The strange occurrences stopped, and patients began to return to Saint Mary's Hospital. But then, a few months later, another death occurred. It was a patient under the care of one of the nurses who had been present during the exorcism.
The hospital administration was at a loss. They had done everything they could think of to rid the hospital of the killer nurse's ghost, but it seemed like she was still there, still haunting the halls. They decided to keep the hospital open, but with a warning to all who entered – beware the killer nurse, for she still walks among us.
About the Creator
Keerthana Thirumalairaj
An Independent Solitude girl, who recently found the interests in writings and converts Facts and imaginations into writings.




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